Let that ferocious bear become the most beautiful scenery in your life

Vanessa 2022-01-14 08:01:07

A plain film that looks like boiled water, so you can't chew any taste, but it's extremely sweet.

People who are not close to middle age will not understand and appreciate such films.

A film about fault and forgiveness, as it said at the end of the film:

"Do the dead care about our lives? I think they will. Will they forgive us for our mistakes? Will they forgive us for our faults? I think it will. It is even an easy thing for them. I now feel that there is nothing unforgivable. How many

people can reach such a height in life? The impermanence of life is always normal, and all kinds of mistakes are regarded as mistakes after the fact, what about before the mistakes?

Actually, you don’t know that what has happened in this way is already destined to happen like this. It is by no means accidental or if, but we are accustomed to denying ourselves and others, thinking that it will still happen. There are better choices, thinking that all of this can be avoided, and this kind of inner disagreement will make us have a completely different life after this mistake, just like that father, continue to live with the mistake of our own choice. , And forget the current landscape in life.

When you choose to forgive others and forgive the past, when you boldly let go of the hideous bear in your heart, you actually have the present. This is the most wonderful place where God created this world, and always put the most precious gift. In the most obvious place, but we ourselves have ignored its preciousness. When you shook hands with destiny and made peace, you discovered that the bear you let go has become a beautiful landscape in your life.

I really like such in-depth movies, plain and watery movies. If one day, my mother could also understand such a movie and choose her life like this, how great it would be!

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An Unfinished Life quotes

  • Jean Gilkyson: I flipped a coin. Griffin fliped a coin and I lost. So I was the one who was driving. It was 3 o'clock in the morning and we were both tired. We wanted to make it in time for the rodeo in Great Falls.

  • Jean Gilkyson: I killed him, Einar. Is that what you wanna hear? It wasn't the change in our pockets, or the weak ass coffee, or the rain. It was me. I fell asleep and I flipped the car six times. I killed Griffin. He had no argument from me. You think it's something I forget. You think that I'm not sick with it, that I hate my life? But I tried to keep living, and you haven't. Is that why you hate me so much? You know, you act like I killed you when Griffin died.